A number randomly selected from a certain range of numbers. In programming languages, there are functions available that select random numbers based on a value called a seed. However, if the seed is a constant, the same value will be generated every time the function is called, so a constantly changing value such as the time (seconds) is used as the seed. Source: ASCII.jp Digital Dictionary About ASCII.jp Digital Dictionary Information |
ある範囲の数値から任意に取り出した数値。プログラミング言語では、種(seed)と呼ばれる値を基にして乱数を取り出す関数が用意されている。しかし種を定数にしてしまうと、関数を呼び出すごとに同じ値を乱数としてしまうため、常に変化する時刻(秒)などを種として利用する。
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